vt imes-Hernlù Has n prestan"« .................. c -1 ■.»•. y ' g atrul............ *.. ■ ' * • i nir .. .................. •t - e ,iry ol Staie .... .. 1 '. -1 : action. b'a.e Priai er...................... buprvuio J nd ’« b .. G. W. McBride. Jt sepli Si moil |ThoB. Tongue, iM. A. Moody . .1). R. N. Blackburn .................. T. T. Geer ................. F. I Duubar ..................... C S Moore ........... J II Aekernniu ................ W II LoedB » R. S. Benn. .> <’. Wulvertuu ’ F. A. Moore NINETH JVD1UIAL DISTRICT. Dii ¡gtl'.Ct Jud^O ... ...................... M. D. C'LTFFORl . ,F r l A’ ...-. uv ,iti' Kepr-BeolutiVO ......... VVni Ml ’ i R *' Donell* Joi itUlSuuuivr....................................... J W Morrow COVNTY — harnry : JtTneR A iparrow . c ontjr Juùgo ... H. Riehitnlgou < JC. Web. in ■¡(«.tirer .. G «>. Whiiitig vu.-or A. J. McKinnon .’ W Bûchant n »r . W C. Bj ni .. 'iipcHntendent K. Richnrdttvii ■ . .. A. Venator I Cum ui ubiwticrb ........... G ce. il a lc y Í ▲ HAKKET V. 8. LASU i office : Register........................................ .. .Geo, W lia' or Ke-viver .............................. ......Chas. Newell SOCIE TIES. SYLVA REI'.rSAU DeprceNo. 13 MeêlieVery Iti and Sii V. (uUiesfh’y. T,.i • .ic Jort’uti N. G. Frt’nkie »ì- arun Be*'. Bec’y. HARXKY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F. tu’.fe nt. Odd i- vüuAß Hail, every Saturday p ill, J ‘-i Du Hull N. Ur. Y King, Secy. Pithy Paragraphs on Matters of Fact and Fancy. California cattle are having an a tussle w ith Texas fever. Portland and M ani a will be con­ nected with a direct line of steam­ ers shortly. Max O Fell seems willing to allow the Boris no good quality except braver;. That’s what they need now. BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. OCTOBER 2S, 1S.I9, when we came to Oregon In 1889 we found that republicanism here meant free coinage of silver, We investigated and convinced out­ sell es that as a proposition for the common people free coinage had great merit. We had no sooner followed the Oregon republican leaders onto that ground w hen a new platform was made repudiat­ ing free coinage. How often do you fellows want a man to con­ vert himself? —Salem Journal. INTERESTING ITEMS ('tilled From Exchanges Sur— rounding Burns. ’(Malheur Gazette, Oct. 19.) N. Hoover passed through here on i his way to Burns Sunday. Coyotes seem to be very plentiful in spite of the bounty on their scalp -'. One was Veen in- the edge of town Sunday evening. Mrs. Hanlev came down from Burns Tuesday on her way to On A Nevada newspaper prints the tario, where she goes to meet her following' “Our reporter made husband who is expected to arrive e’o purify stones they are given the mistake of crediting a newly from ths East. a bath in honey. They are some­ arrived baby to the wrong couple times “soaked” in different fash­ W. G. Thomson, our deputy coun­ and the last heard of him he was ion and for another purrose. ty clerk, informs us that since the hiding in an old deserted shaft in beginning of the month there has One of the southern counties of the hills.” We thought that re- been sixty instruments, including California has a judge J whose J porter was dead years ago. He deed, mortgages, etc., tiled al the name is Law. If his decisions are was in hiding w hen we left Ne- otlice. Thia almost breaks their in keeping with his name nothing varia in the early ’So’s. record for business fur so short a more is to be desired. The boilermakers strike at San time. And now it ■■» Tamasese, who, Francisco has been settled to the taking exainp i!e 1 b; Mataafa and satisfaction of the strikers, who (Grant County News, Oct. 19th.) Tanu, wants to be King of have returned to work. As a re­ Four incl es of snow fell in town Samoa. T bree of a kind, and a sult nearly all the government last Wednesday night. first-class nuisance of a kind. transports will soon be ready for T. II. l uil,. formerly of Prairie City, was over from Drewsey this Final defeat may very possibly sea. be awaiting the Boers, but they It pays to run a newspaper in week. have evidently determined that Alaska. The ‘•Whirlpool,” pub­ the British march to victory shall lished at Rampart City, on not be over 1 osc ■ k aves. Minook creek, sells for a copy Madrid merchants say they and charges from $i to ^3 a line must cluse up if they have to pay for advertising. Two brothers, W. S Martin and I’. J. Martin, of San Francisco, anil members of the company; and Geo T. Parr and I£. F. Sharp, the com pany’s agents at The Dalles, Ore., were in Vale last week to look over the land and attend to other busi* ness. After carefully looking over the l ountrv they have decided to bore for artesian water in Cow Valley and if they are successful in this enterprise it means much for this section of the country. OREGON FORWARDING CO. Ontario, Oregon. T rat Claas Cooes STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. The first steamship of the Port­ land—Manila line will leave the lat­ ter port on November 1. In the case of the State vs. Ex Sheriff Massie,on trial at St Helens Columbia county, on a charge of embezzling county funds, a jury j brought in a verdict of not guilty.1 Judge Hamilton, at Eugene, s n- tenced Arthur Baker io three years i in the penitentiary for publishing | nnd having in his possession inde­ cent and obscene writing and draw- 1 ,gs. We solicit your trade and guarantee FAIR TREATMENT to nil OUR PATRONS We sell everything yon may want and our stock is complete in every line. ----- AGENTS FOR------ S tudebaker Wagons, Ftf’cCormic'c Harvesting M ichi;' %r.F Pabst Paer. «rw Grading has commenced on the' Grass Valiey extension of the Co- Ex-uherifi Combs delivered 650i lutTibiii Southern, are! the track rite ns for Prices. head of cattle al Baker City last will ............... ‘ line finished be laid and ‘ the week. by Feb. 1, 1900. Hicks A Ca’.tanach and V. G. Governor Geer while in Washing Cozad have moved into (heir new ton, succeeded in getting a Sparish olliee rooms in the Short building. cannon from which to make medals Harry Timmons, special agent for the volunteers. Secretary Root for the New York Life Insurance lias ordered in shipped to Salem. Co., is in town this week from The Lake country is a fine daily Burns. and stoekrtii n«, I.an.l b'.i-viess, nn. C. W. P á .RIMI to a discharged T e.xas soldier al­ j for many years, nnd who recently that amount to be equally dividea CUNS, ii acted consiJei able attention at ENGLANDS ARMY. sold his mines lor $1 1,500. his left between the three olliccis. PÄKRISH à REMBOLD, the de[ ot ti.e other day, says the for China, accompanied by his wif ■ MAUHINH HIOI* IN I ONMICTION Hajehn, Muwing Machines, Guns .’»turne} t-al-Lav, Spokesman Review: The British Commissioner Venatorof Harney Reno Gazette. The moikey, They went to .-an ‘‘ ram iin • tv I ■ etc. ropaiied |>r >ni| tlv ui,r !!>(><>. his indulgent ow ner had him tilled maji rity of the public in England, Portland for medical attendance. 8. W. MILLER, up to his fullest capacity. Scotland and Ireland. For the Mis. H.C. Brown also departed for The regular issue of Tin: A Nevada newspaper says a first time in years the reserves have the metropolis with Mrs. Venator. »0TART PUBLIC. _ - - O rkoon . Y outh ’ s C ommsios for O» t< her HUHNS’ coy ote was ».. lured in the out- been called out and the army is Mr. Venator got an far as Vale on Burns, - - - Oregon. EVERYBODY CAN DRINK GOOD BEER 19th is the annual Announcement skirts of Carson the other day, brought up to its maximum strength his way home when he got home Number, and contains a full illus­ for active»ervice. tick, went to Ontario and took the run- w. i. ma :>•. ions w. a«a»r where the anim . wa found Quart About 25,OUO men are called fir, trated Prospectus of the contribu­ tram for Portland. That is just ning around with his head in a blÄRSDEN & GEÄRY. and the reserves—veterans who like “Phine ’ tors and contributions alrc idy en­ milk can from which he could not have served previously in the regu gaged for 1900. The list of writ­ aidant and Surgeons. disengage himself. Perhaps the lar army—are asked to give their (Diftrlf’t Hllver Advocate. Oct. lAth.) ers embraces mart} of Aim 1 it a' individual who reported the cap­ servicr ■ n r operations in the Trans­ J. T. Girrett, Ernest bbieMs, most famous soldier« and sailors, HLR.NS, OREGON. ture had been drinking something t vaal. There are now about 1-1 <«*0 Dick Miller, Zolli« Dibble and Bob TclcpUone IXJ o. O. while statesmen, ucholais, travel­ y,, not usually found in a milk can. regulars in SottthAfrica, with 12 ' ’ XJ ¡¿p-p;..,. o Williams, <>f RiFr, H irnev county ïVOLDtüBÇRC O lead of catlie bis W. R. BE BREE. CtfM« their subscription» now will re ­ foreman, Tom Allen, was holding eral of »he l.id rs. As a ru'e one at resi lance. available for campaigning will be ceive free this year's November likes t<> see err rs corrected, but something like CiJ,’Jt20 men. anti at this place »■■> litmg his orders. possiblj we might have staggered this due» not include the forces '>f- Frank Gib er stretched his tent and Decemlier ¡«sue from the time across lb’ »tree’ from his old star d of subscription. al ng without any great grief had fe-etl by. Cariad i and A istra ia. When such an army as »his shall Friday, and .Mrs. Gibler. who has there been no occasion to change r À e • V Ár Ale r have reached the Tran-vaal frontier just return» 1 froth Drewser, will the dispatch. “What make 1 the aucMcar g ( th -re can be no qm - m •»• to the assist in the work of recuperating papa."” a iked the boy. Silver State: The rivalry be­ r suit of lhe conflict. There may tb< tr loot coir>|*teney. “At present,” replied the ca tween the Burlington »St Missouri i A General ¡Linking Rusint ss irnnodcted Ire a few Btrcr aticcesses at first, but P. C Pett-r.on, the popular »beep­ talktic parent, “it ia the go< and I oion Pacific over stock ship- . in th* end might will t*il, ;.nd it CORRESPONDENCE INVITED man, wh’ bae been on a buainese stiff capital that is being pour ments East is a g go< d thing for m-'an« the absorptien of Krug‘ r s visit in tr:» > *’ for some time, re* into th* concern. —Ph ladelpl cattlemen. Cattle r re n->w haul* d country by the British empire. turned bom-- Thursday. Mr. Peter- North Arnera an. Fr through to eastern p >ints without I -on informs u« that be U.ught hay the irritating delays winch have I Three hundred years ago, in Eng­ of Jim Mahon of Anderson Valley Hneferaatr thkuiaar “And ou’re «uns you II not for­ been a bad feature in the past. land. it was cos: tmary to ail ’ he*r and «ui winter his flocks there this Hvin< r-xeM - w Jiùhinc- to u. rtar to pr-du-e the required get me, deamt?” W« nv?h*vdHC»M B’ th roads now have their repre­ winter- U ; •’ consistency. It was as.-erted that “ Quíte »Ute, George. 1 M ' ral'ltj sentatives working this western tbe bewe tendered the mortar more The Halles Road Land for Sal«* tied a knot in my handkerchi« I. • Ae* B ci antry i*i their interest. gí rai uablx durable than if it were load« with B werk ©a Cleveland Plain ll> aler. fl this 4ls- The Oiegonian spea* > of • I « e water. It ia ' rtain that the work- Tbe Usile» Mllitary Ro»d Co. g h« s«»ùi ah m Capital Journal, for rum- men oiun taetad the beer, perbape ba» at l*»t put ita landa on thè ( »er ms : %, t- t t r nvince the tn »elves that It was market, aars thè VaL OaMtte. Labor akmr e, f rmerlv repub'icin. but t-ri -*er i ? *4 M a c- ,r"^ ‘«nrr ' ■ A.* -A r- rt. il to IF. J’ MT .” Wcfl, •Í « -A 1 Ä ‘. T 1 Contractor and Builder Bricl Laying and Plastering a. Specialty. C. ÏÏ. VOEGTLY 1 ARD WARE Harney Valley Brewery. Settles 01.50 a ¿c:en ¿.eliveicd in Bums? Five alien kegs $2.00 delivered at your home in Burns. rf